Updated tests: cases with bugs or which cannot be run
with the cursor-protocol were excluded with
"--disable_cursor_protocol"/"--enable_cursor_protocol"
Fix for v.10.5
Assertion `table->field[0]->ptr >= table->record[0] &&
table->field[0]->ptr <= table->record[0] + table->s->reclength' failed in
handler::assert_icp_limitations.
table->move_fields has some limitations:
1. It cannot be used in cascade
2. It should always have a restoring pair.
Rule 1 is covered by assertions in handler::assert_icp_limitations
and handler::ptr_in_record (commit 30894fe9a9).
Rule 2 should be manually maintained with care. Hopefully, the rule 1 assertions
may sometimes help as well.
In ha_myisam::repair, both rules are broken. table->move_fields is used
asymmetrically there: it is set on every param->fix_record call
(i.e. in compute_vcols) but is restored only once, in the end of repair.
The reason to updating field ptr's for every call is that compute_vcols can
(supposedly) be called in parallel, that is, with the same table, but different
records.
The condition to "unmove" the pointers in ha_myisam::restore_vcos_after_repair
is incorrect, when stored vcols are available, and myisam stores a VIRTUAL field
if it's the only field in the table (the record cannot be of zero length).
This patch solves the problem by "unmoving" the pointers symmetrically, in
compute_vcols. That is, both rules will be preserved maintained.
This problem was earlier fixed by this commit:
> commit 08c7ab404f
> Author: Aleksey Midenkov <midenok@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon Apr 18 12:44:27 2022 +0300
>
> MDEV-24176 Server crashes after insert in the table with virtual
> column generated using date_format() and if()
Adding an mtr test only.
Regexp_processor_pcre::fix_owner() called Regexp_processor_pcre::compile(),
which could fail on the regex syntax error in the pattern and put
an error into the diagnostics area. However, the callers:
- Item_func_regex::fix_length_and_dec()
- Item_func_regexp_instr::fix_length_and_dec()
still returned "false" in such cases, which made the code
crash later inside Diagnostics_area::set_ok_status().
Fix:
- Change the return type of fix_onwer() from "void" to "bool"
and return "true" whenever an error is put to the DA
(e.g. on the syntax error in the pattern).
- Fixing fix_length_and_dec() of the mentioned Item_func_xxx
classes to return "true" if fix_onwer() returned "true".
There are two TABLE objects in each thread: first one is created in
delayed thread by Delayed_insert::open_and_lock_table(), second one is
created in connection thread by Delayed_insert::get_local_table(). It
is copied from the delayed thread table.
When the second table is copied copy-assignment operator copies
vcol_refix_list which is already filled with an item from delayed
thread. Then get_local_table() adds its own item. Thus both tables
contains the same list with two items which is wrong. Then connection
thread finishes and its item freed. Then delayed thread tries to
access it in vcol_cleanup_expr().
The fix just clears vcol_refix_list in the copied table.
Another problem is that copied table contains the same mem_root, any
allocations on it will be invalid if the original table is freed (and
that is indeterministic as it is done in another thread). Since copied
table is allocated in connection THD and lives not longer than
thd->mem_root we may assign its mem_root from thd->mem_root.
Third, it doesn't make sense to do open_and_lock_tables() on NULL
pointer.
When computing vcol expression some items use current_thd and that was
not set in MyISAM repair thread. Since all the repair threads belong
to one connection and items should not write into THD we can utilize
table THD for that.
when validating vcol's (default, check, etc) in ALTER TABLE
vcol_info->flags are modified in place. This means that if ALTER TABLE
fails for any reason we need to restore them to their original values.
(mroonga was freeing the memory on ::reset() but not on ::close())
* invoke check_expression() for all vcol_info's in
mysql_prepare_create_table() to check for FK CASCADE
* also check for SET NULL and SET DEFAULT
* to check against existing FKs when a vcol is added in ALTER TABLE,
old FKs must be added to the new_key_list just like other indexes are
* check columns recursively, if vcol1 references vcol2,
flags of vcol2 must be taken into account
* remove check_table_name_processor(), put that logic under
check_vcol_func_processor() to avoid walking the tree twice
This patch adds for "--ps-protocol" second execution
of queries "SELECT".
Also in this patch it is added ability to disable/enable
(--disable_ps2_protocol/--enable_ps2_protocol) second
execution for "--ps-prototocol" in testcases.
Restrict vcol_cleanup_expr() in close_thread_tables() to only simple
locked tables mode. Prelocked is cleaned up like normal statement: in
close_thread_table().
On create table tmp as select ... we exited Item_func::fix_fields()
with error. fix_fields_if_needed('foo' or 'bar') failed and we
returned true, but already changed const_item_cache. So the item is in
inconsistent state: fixed == false and const_item_cache == false.
Now we cleanup the item before the return if Item_func::fix_fields()
fails to process.
it's not "non deterministic", it's completely defined
by @@rand_seed1 and @@rand_seed2. And as a session func it needs
to be re-fixed at the beginning of every statement.
because CONTEXT_ANALYSIS_ONLY_VCOL_EXPR can be used only for,
exactly, context analysys. Items fixed that way cannot be evaluated.
But vcols are going to be evaluated, so they have to be fixed properly,
for evaluation.
column generated using date_format() and if()
vcol_info->expr is allocated on expr_arena at parsing stage. Since
expr item is allocated on expr_arena all its containee items must be
allocated on expr_arena too. Otherwise fix_session_expr() will
encounter prematurely freed item.
When table is reopened from cache vcol_info contains stale
expression. We refresh expression via TABLE::vcol_fix_exprs() but
first we must prepare a proper context (Vcol_expr_context) which meets
some requirements:
1. As noted above expr update must be done on expr_arena as there may
be new items created. It was a bug in fix_session_expr_for_read() and
was just not reproduced because of no second refix. Now refix is done
for more cases so it does reproduce. Tests affected: vcol.binlog
2. Also name resolution context must be narrowed to the single table.
Tested by: vcol.update main.default vcol.vcol_syntax gcol.gcol_bugfixes
3. sql_mode must be clean and not fail expr update.
sql_mode such as MODE_NO_BACKSLASH_ESCAPES, MODE_NO_ZERO_IN_DATE, etc
must not affect vcol expression update. If the table was created
successfully any further evaluation must not fail. Tests affected:
main.func_like
Reviewed by: Sergei Golubchik <serg@mariadb.org>
the bug was that in_vector array in Item_func_in was allocated in the
statement arena, not in the table->expr_arena.
revert part of the 5acd391e8b. Instead, change the arena correctly
in fix_all_session_vcol_exprs().
Remove TABLE_ARENA, that was introduced in 5acd391e8b to force
item tree changes to be rolled back (because they were allocated in the
wrong arena and didn't persist. now they do)
ha_partition stores records in array of m_ordered_rec_buffer and uses
it for prio queue in ordered index scan. When the records are restored
from the array the blob buffers may be already freed or rewritten.
The solution is to take temporary ownership of cached blob buffers via
String::swap(). When the record is restored from m_ordered_rec_buffer
the ownership is returned to table fields.
Cleanups:
init_record_priority_queue(): removed needless !m_ordered_rec_buffer
check as there is same assertion few lines before.
dbug_print_row() for arbitrary row pointer